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Many other works inspired several details for things in the novel, including ''[[Star Wars]]'', ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'', ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe|He Man and The Masters of The Universe]]'', and even some Disney films, including ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''. [[TV Tropes]] itself has also been very inspirational and helpful while writing Planet of Fate. However, the most influential work for POF was ''[[Destroy All Humans!]]!'', as the characters were originally Fan Characters, before SWJS and Nukawin decided to get their ideas protected.
 
Originally, the characters of ''POF'' were part of a comic called Alienz, authored by SWJS and illustrated by [https://web.archive.org/web/20111204214129/http://nukawin.deviantart.com/ Nukawin]. After economic problems arised, SWJS and Nukawin went their seperate ways, and SWJS began writing Planet of Fate, while Nukawin continued with Alienz. Nukawin has since cancelled Alienz, to pursue a career in taxidermy.
 
''POF'' once rarely used descriptive imagery, one reason being most of the characters were drawn when they were part of Alienz, and another reason was because SWJS wanted the readers to invision his creations for themselves, instead of just going with what he wanted them to be. However, due to the many retcons and changes to the novel, it will now feature descriptive imagery.